So I've attached the Enhancement "Trust Your Feelings" to a character, how do I focus it independently of focusing the character? I'm just confused about the use, timing, etc . . . for this card, and whomever it is attached to.
Cheers,
Perry
Question about "Trust Your Feelings"
You can use it during any action window. See the last page of the rulebook for when these occur.
Thanks, I've got that part. Where I'm having trouble is with seperately focusing cards that are attached to each other.
Sorry if I'm missing something obvious here, but this is my first card game, and I'm feeling a certain culture shock trying to grasp all of the nuances and vocabulary.
Apologies if this is simpler than you were looking for - but you grab a focus token from the pool, and put it on the Trust Your Feelings card. Then you take a focus token that's on the character card, and remove it.
perrywrogers said:
So I've attached the Enhancement "Trust Your Feelings" to a character, how do I focus it independently of focusing the character? I'm just confused about the use, timing, etc . . . for this card, and whomever it is attached to.
Cheers,
Perry
Trust Your Feelings has an Action ability that can be used during any of your Action Windows. When you want to use it, just declare that you have an Action that you would like to take. Point to Trust Your Feelings and claim that you'll use it's Action. Then place a Focus Token on it to remove one from the Character it is enhancing (or, you could simply just move the focus token from the character to the enhancement).
I'm guessing your confusion comes from the Action abilities. Make sure to reread the rulebook a couple times regarding Actions to get the hang of them. Also, in the back of the rulebook is a diagram that explains when you can use Actions.
Thanks guys.
If I have this right: Just because a card is focused does not mean that the attached cards are focused? In this case the characer can be exhausted, but not the action, and then the action is exhausted to unexhaust the character.
It makes sense now, I just want to be sure I'm doing it right.
Thanks again.
Thanks guys.
If I have this right: Just because a card is focused does not mean that the attached cards are focused? In this case the characer can be exhausted, but not the action, and then the action is exhausted to unexhaust the character.
It makes sense now, I just want to be sure I'm doing it right.
Thanks again.